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Spectator Mode Feedback

If you are following a specific person and he dies the camera goes into directed mode. This is fine, but when he spawns the camera stays in directed mode and doesn't switch back to him automatically.

When replying to a whisper, before you could /r "message" and it would send the reply. Now when you /r the next letter you type puts in the name of the recipient instead of starting the message. ie if I wanted to say you're cool it comes out before: /r you're cool now: /r ou're cool

We can only see all chat and not any team chat.

A number of spectators watching count in the corner while you're playing would be pretty cool.

The mouse hand should fade away if you don't move the mouse like when you full screen a video.

I really hope you implement an option which allows there to be zero delay.

This option would only be allowed on friends games and would only allow vision of your friends teams. This is no different than being at your friends house and watching them play or finish a game.

The main reason I suggest this is because the main draw for me with spectator mode is having something to do while I wait for my friend to finish a game already in progress before they are able to play with me. Usually we are on skype, vent, teamspeak etc. and having a delay makes chatting with them awkward.

When a character is selected and you hover over their stats, you don't get detailed tooltips as you can in game.
I.E, hovering over the armor stat doesn't tell you how much physical damage is reduced by, only that the stat is armor.

The biggest thing for me is during fights, the camera can have people somewhat out of frame unless you hide absolutely every part of the UI.
It'd probably be better to center around action rather than following a single person during big fights.